Rashford is excited about his team’s “new start” under Ten Hag.

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Marcus Rashford, who struggled at Manchester United, is looking forward to a “new start” under Erik ten Hag.

In a difficult 2021–22 year for the Red Devils, Rashford struggled, starting just 13 Premier League games and scoring just four goals.

The 24-year-old underwent shoulder surgery in August of last year and hasn’t played for England since the country lost to Italy in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley.

Following the appointment of Dutchman Ten Hag as United manager, Rashford is committed to reviving his career.

“It is a chance to recharge. I’m ready to go once again “Rashford uttered.

“We can do a lot together. For me, it is a fresh start, something I am looking forward to.”

Ten Hag feels refreshed after a good break before flying out for the ongoing pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia

He said: “I had just under four weeks off. It has not been natural to have such a long break. This is my first year I have been with the team since the beginning [of pre-season].

“I feel a lot better than usual, when I go away with the nationals and come back part way through pre-season.”

United face Melbourne Victory at MCG on Friday after hammering Liverpool 4-0 in Bangkok.

Rashford is looking forward to playing at the iconic stadium in Melbourne.

He said: “I think it’s going to be an amazing experience.

“It’s a massive opportunity for us to perform against a team that we don’t really know much about and also perform in front of fans that we don’t get the opportunity to do so throughout the season.

“All the players are looking forward to it and hopefully we will give a good account of ourselves.”

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